Argentina: Argentina, the reigning World Cup champions, staged a dramatic comeback from two goals down to defeat Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday, securing their place in the quarterfinals. According to Iraqi News Agency, Egypt appeared poised to pull off a major upset, leading 2-0 until the final minutes, before Argentina scored three unanswered goals, the last of which came in stoppage time. Yasser Ibrahim opened the scoring for Egypt in the 15th minute, rising above Lisandro Martinez to head the ball into the far corner. Goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir also shone, saving a penalty from Lionel Messi, the Argentine captain's second missed penalty of the tournament. A goal by Mostafa Abdel Raouf (Zico) was disallowed, but the same player redeemed himself by scoring Egypt's second goal 23 minutes from time. But Argentina rallied in the final minutes, with Cristian Romero narrowing the gap with a header 11 minutes before the end of regulation time. Lionel Messi then equalized four minutes later with a powerful shot from insid e the penalty area. In the third minute of stoppage time, Enzo Fernandez headed home the winning goal from a pinpoint cross by Lautaro Martinez, securing Argentina's place in the next round and crushing Egypt's hopes of forcing extra time. With this victory, Argentina will face the winner of the Switzerland-Colombia match, scheduled for Saturday in Kansas City, in the quarterfinals.